Sentence examples for The anticipated from inspiring English sources

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The anticipated

verb

To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.

  • To anticipate and prevent the duke's purpose. --R. Hall.

Exact(60)

The anticipated contract value is US$60 100 million.

The anticipated Leicester City implosion hasn't happened.

Both sides retained counsel for the anticipated litigation.

But the anticipated apocalypse never comes.

D'Estaing instead headed north, and the anticipated invasion never materialised.

They stake their shares of the anticipated robbery spoils.

The performance was well above the anticipated coverage.

Determine the anticipated attendance for the conference.

The anticipated bad news never came.

The anticipated speed duel never developed.

The anticipated little dramas never flared.

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